Assigned to the National Indications Center, Cynthia Grabo served
as a senior researcher and writer for the U.S. Watch Committee
throughout its existence (1950 to 1975), and in its successor, the
Strategic Warning Staff. During this time she saw the need to
capture the institutional memory associated with strategic warning.
With three decades of experience in the Intelligence Community, she
saw intelligence and warning failures in Korea, Czechoslovakia,
Hungary, and Cuba. In the summer of 1972, the DIA published her
"Handbook of Warning Intelligence" as a classified document,
followed by two additional classified volumes, one in the fall of
1972 and the last in 1974. These declassified books have now been
condensed from the original three volumes into this one. Ms.
Grabo's authoritative interpretation of an appropriate analytic
strategy for intelligence-based warning is here presented in a
commercial reprint of this classic study. (Originally published by
the Joint Military Intelligence College)
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